Lyrics of Some place
Constance Amiot
We stand in silence in the night, the crowd is always on the go
People crossing sides and walking by, give me some place where i can go
A rainy mile, lovely ride, down the road
A place where i will never stand, let’s stay here for a while before we go
When i held you in my arms
I could already tell we would be betrayed
By the loss of our own blue skies
Never watch the summer days
Could already tell we were drawn away
Rolling down, shifting sands
Tripping on a one way train, we’d sway and turn around
We need to leave a little space inside, giving way, to goodbyes
A place in which we’ll both walk out, like a call, in the night
Not a word, not a sound, pulled away
Wherever we are, wherever we stand, absence, on the way
When i held you in my arms
I could already tell we would be betrayed
By the loss of our own blue skies
Never watch the summer days
Could already tell we were drawn away
Rolling down, shifting sands
Tripping on a one way train, we’d sway and turn around
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